
The KGL Foundation has organized an extensive free health screening exercise for residents of the Bolgatanga Municipality, aimed at bridging the gap in healthcare access and promoting a culture of preventive medicine. The initiative provided community members with essential medical checks that would otherwise be financially out of reach for many. Participants underwent screenings for a wide range of conditions, including Hepatitis B and C, HIV, malaria, and blood sugar levels, as well as blood pressure monitoring and mental health assessments. The program was designed to remove the financial barriers that often prevent low-income individuals from seeking routine medical care.
Mr. Nii Ankonu Annorbah-Sarpei, the Programmes Manager for the KGL Foundation, underscored the significance of knowing one’s health status as a prerequisite for early detection and effective treatment. He noted that routine assessments are critical in preventing minor health issues from escalating into life-threatening complications. By bringing these services directly to the people, the Foundation sought to eliminate the "cost barrier" that often prevents individuals from seeking medical attention until they are severely ill. Despite adverse weather conditions reported during the exercise, the strong turnout highlighted a significant unmet demand for accessible healthcare services within the municipality.
Supporting the exercise, Public Health Nurse Ms. Rosemary Akolbire expressed concern over the rising burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the region. She explained that financial constraints frequently hinder routine health checks, making community-based interventions like this one vital for public health monitoring. The initiative placed a specific emphasis on the wellbeing of women and children, viewing their health as a cornerstone for both social and economic progress. For many participants, the event marked the first time they had ever undergone such comprehensive medical testing, revealing a critical need for sustained health advocacy in underserved areas.
Beneficiaries of the program expressed profound gratitude to the KGL Foundation, noting that the relief from medical costs allowed them to focus on managing their health proactively. As the exercise concluded, residents and community leaders called for the expansion of such initiatives to other parts of the country to improve national health awareness. By successfully bringing specialized services closer to the people, the KGL Foundation has demonstrated a commitment to health advocacy, reinforcing the idea that investment in community health is a vital component of broader societal development.
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